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Pet Rock 2.0

Pet Rock 2.0

North Carolina area Etsy member GreenTape’s iRock Dock for the iPhone/iPod is an elegant, zen-like functional sculpture worthy of the most discerning and savviest of users. Improvements over the classic model include inlay Paduak cradle and USB charging cable. Groovy pet carrier packaging not included.

DIY Arduino water meter with iPad display

DIY Arduino water meter with iPad display

Some of the folks over at Teague Labs have been noodling around with measuring water consumption. They’ve built a graphing water meter using a YellowJacket Arduino board with built-in WiFi and coolant flow meter from a PC cooling system to see how they used water around the office. Water conservation is major concern in many areas around the world. Tools that allow us to observe and correct our behaviors help us towards a path to sustainability. Schematics and source code are available if you want to try it out for yourself.

Grilled sausage scented iPhone soap

Grilled sausage scented iPhone soap

The holiday buying season is around the corner. What do you get that certain someone who has everything? Why, grilled sausage scented iPhone soap, of course! Talk about a gift giving trifecta. Combine supernatural gadget lust with a cardiac inducing appreciation of grilled meats, through in a little improved personal hygiene, and you’ve got one heck of a stocking stuffer.

New video from O’Reilly Media on iPhone augmented reality programming

This video guides you through developing applications for the iPhone and iPad platforms that make use of the onboard sensors: the three-axis accelerometer, the magnetometer (digital compass), the gyroscope, the camera and the global positioning system. You’ll learn how to make use of these onboard sensors and combine them to build augmented reality applications. This will give you the background to building your own applications independently using the hottest location-aware technology yet for any mobile platforms.

Knitted iPod Boombox

Caffaknitted shows us her clever design for knitting a boombox that holds mini speakers and your iPod or iPhone. While she doesn’t have a knitting pattern, per se, seeing how she made hers and working off of your own measurements, you can whip one up too and let the warm and fuzzy beats flow.